Dec. 15, 2018
05:32 pm JST

Dec. 15, 2018
05:54 pm JST

"We will try to prevent such incidents by handling our equipment more carefully," Tsuneo Fujii, an official of the Osaka prefectural police's security division, said in a statement.

Well.......as long as you try, I guess it's ok. No harm done. I mean what would have been the worst that would happen anyway? A curious teenager stumbling upon it and showing it off to his friends, shooting up the school yard? Never.

Let's just bow, apologize, and act as if the taxpayers money are not going to waste.

Dec. 16, 2018
09:37 am JST

Dec. 16, 2018
09:47 am JST

This is what happens when hiring for everything here is based on connections and rote memory tests. Another keystone moment. Fortunately no one was hurt and the staff member who found the gun is an honorable person.